Stockholm
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Stockholm

Based on the absurd but true 1973 bank heist and hostage crisis in Stockholm that was documented in the New Yorker as the origins of the 'Stockholm Sy...ndrome'. Show More

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Stockholm is a thrilling crime film that brings to life the real-life story of a notorious bank heist and hostage situation that shook Stockholm in 1973. Inspired by the gripping events documented in the New Yorker, this film reveals the origins of the psychological phenomenon known as the 'Stockholm Syndrome.'

The story kicks off when charismatic criminal Lars Nystrom, played by Ethan Hawke, storms a bank in the heart of Stockholm and holds several hostages. Estranged from society, Lars forms an unexpected bond with one of the captives, Bianca, portrayed by Noomi Rapace. As the standoff unfolds, tension rises, and the hostages begin to sympathize with Lars and his cause, leading to an emotional rollercoaster of alliances and betrayals.

As the chief negotiator, police officer Eklund, played by Mark Strong, races against the clock to save the hostages, he must navigate the ever-changing dynamics of the hostage-taker/hostage relationship. With each passing moment, the boundaries blur between captor and captive, leaving everyone questioning their loyalties.

Directed by Robert Budreau, Stockholm is a thought-provoking film that masterfully explores the complexities of human behavior under extreme circumstances. With its gripping storyline, powerful performances, and authentic portrayal of the infamous bank heist, this film is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats till the very end.

Don't miss out on this thrilling journey through the origins of the 'Stockholm Syndrome' in this gripping crime drama.

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Stockholm

Release Date:

12 Apr 2019

Writers:

Robert Budreau

Awards:

5 wins & 7 nominations.